WO2018015820A1 - A fastening device for compacted plastic bottles intended for recycling - Google Patents

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WO2018015820A1
WO2018015820A1 PCT/IB2017/052437 IB2017052437W WO2018015820A1 WO 2018015820 A1 WO2018015820 A1 WO 2018015820A1 IB 2017052437 W IB2017052437 W IB 2017052437W WO 2018015820 A1 WO2018015820 A1 WO 2018015820A1
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Maurice Moshe AMSELLEM
Yaakov Amsalem
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Amsellem Maurice Moshe
Yaakov Amsalem
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Priority to NZ750118A priority Critical patent/NZ750118A/en
Priority to JP2019513744A priority patent/JP6673576B2/ja
Priority to MX2019000635A priority patent/MX369752B/es
Priority to RU2019104289A priority patent/RU2697679C1/ru
Application filed by Amsellem Maurice Moshe, Yaakov Amsalem filed Critical Amsellem Maurice Moshe
Priority to KR1020197004296A priority patent/KR102074377B1/ko
Priority to SG11201900103RA priority patent/SG11201900103RA/en
Priority to BR112019000594-3A priority patent/BR112019000594B1/pt
Priority to CA3029540A priority patent/CA3029540C/en
Priority to AU2017300978A priority patent/AU2017300978B2/en
Priority to US15/555,519 priority patent/US10155327B2/en
Priority to UAA201900531A priority patent/UA124970C2/uk
Priority to CN201780044124.1A priority patent/CN109476395B/zh
Publication of WO2018015820A1 publication Critical patent/WO2018015820A1/en
Priority to US16/190,189 priority patent/US10933564B2/en
Priority to ZA201900472A priority patent/ZA201900472B/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29BPREPARATION OR PRETREATMENT OF THE MATERIAL TO BE SHAPED; MAKING GRANULES OR PREFORMS; RECOVERY OF PLASTICS OR OTHER CONSTITUENTS OF WASTE MATERIAL CONTAINING PLASTICS
    • B29B17/00Recovery of plastics or other constituents of waste material containing plastics
    • B29B17/0026Recovery of plastics or other constituents of waste material containing plastics by agglomeration or compacting
    • B29B17/0047Compacting complete waste articles
    • B29B17/0052Hollow articles, e.g. bottles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D1/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers having bodies formed in one piece, e.g. by casting metallic material, by moulding plastics, by blowing vitreous material, by throwing ceramic material, by moulding pulped fibrous material or by deep-drawing operations performed on sheet material
    • B65D1/02Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents
    • B65D1/0223Bottles or similar containers with necks or like restricted apertures, designed for pouring contents characterised by shape
    • B65D1/0292Foldable bottles
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B29WORKING OF PLASTICS; WORKING OF SUBSTANCES IN A PLASTIC STATE IN GENERAL
    • B29BPREPARATION OR PRETREATMENT OF THE MATERIAL TO BE SHAPED; MAKING GRANULES OR PREFORMS; RECOVERY OF PLASTICS OR OTHER CONSTITUENTS OF WASTE MATERIAL CONTAINING PLASTICS
    • B29B17/00Recovery of plastics or other constituents of waste material containing plastics
    • B29B17/0026Recovery of plastics or other constituents of waste material containing plastics by agglomeration or compacting
    • B29B17/0047Compacting complete waste articles
    • B29B17/0052Hollow articles, e.g. bottles
    • B29B2017/0078Maintaining the deflated state, e.g. by mounting original screw lids after deformation
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y02TECHNOLOGIES OR APPLICATIONS FOR MITIGATION OR ADAPTATION AGAINST CLIMATE CHANGE
    • Y02WCLIMATE CHANGE MITIGATION TECHNOLOGIES RELATED TO WASTEWATER TREATMENT OR WASTE MANAGEMENT
    • Y02W30/00Technologies for solid waste management
    • Y02W30/50Reuse, recycling or recovery technologies
    • Y02W30/62Plastics recycling; Rubber recycling

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  • the present invention relates to a recycling accessory and, more particularly, to an accessory that is added to a single-use beverage bottle to aid in compacting the volume of the empty bottles intended for recycling.
  • plastic bottles are continuously expanding and is replacing other materials. Recycling remains insufficient. 90 billion plastic water bottles are consumed annually worldwide, not including soda and other beverages bottled in disposable plastic bottles.
  • a fastening belt for a bottle the bottle being a recyclable, plastic beverage bottle
  • the fastening belt including: a length of flexible material affixed around a circumference of the bottle and positioned on a lower pari of a body of the bottle;
  • a first portion of the length of flexible material configured, in a first partially compacted slate, to be positioned between a first segment of the bottle disposed below the length of flexible material and a second segment of the bottle disposed above the length of flexible material, wherein in the first partially compacted state the first segment is folded over the second segment and the length of flexible material is disposed in a crease of a fold between the first and the second segments of the bottle, trapping the first portion;
  • a second portion of the length of flexible material configured, in a second, compacted state, to be positioned proximal a neck of the bottle, wherein in the second, compacted stale, the first and second segments are folded over a third segment of the bottle, and. in a third, secured state, the second portion is configured to be passed over the neck of the bottle, thereby securing the first and second segments of the bottle in the compacted state folded over the third segment.
  • the fastening belt is affixed around the bottle in a manufacturing plant or a packaging plant.
  • a fastening belt for a bottle the bottle being a recyclable, plastic beverage bottle
  • the fastening belt including: a length of flexible material affixed around a circumference of the bottle and positioned on a lower part of a body of the bottle.
  • the length of flexible material is positioned on a lower third of the body near a base of the bottle.
  • the length of flexible material is position immediately above the base of the bottle.
  • the length of flexible material is made of a non-elastic, plastic material.
  • the length of flexible material is made of an elastic material.
  • the fastening belt has a resting state and a holding, in the resting state, the fastening belt has a diameter approximately equal to the circumference of the bottle, and in the holding state, the diameter increases between about 10% and 50%.
  • the length of flexible material has a width between about 2 and 6 mm.
  • the fastening belt includes embossed or engraved informational material.
  • a method of securing a compacted mass of a bottle to a neck of the bottle including: (a) providing a fastening belt affixed around a circumference of the bottle; (b) compacting a base and a body of the bottle, to provide a compacted mass; and (c) securing an exposed section of the fastening belt around the neck of the bottle, so as to hold the compacted mass to the neck of the bottle.
  • the body is flattened and the base is folded over the flattened body, to provide the compacted mass.
  • the exposed section of the fastening belt is proximal to the neck of the bottle after the base has been folded over the flattened body at least twice.
  • the exposed section of the fastening belt is lifted over a finish section of the bottle in order to secure the compacted mass to the neck of the bottle.
  • a method of securing a compacted mass of a bottle to a neck of the bottle including:
  • the first segment is folded over at least one before being folded over the second segment.
  • first and second segments are folded over at least once before being folded over the third segment.
  • the bottle comprises a first folding indentation about the circumference of the bottle.
  • the first indentation is located at the lower part of the body of the bottle.
  • the length of flexible material is positioned within the first indentation; and wherein the first segment is adapted to be folded over the second segment along the first indentation.
  • the bottle further comprises a second folding indentation.
  • the first and second segments are adapted to be folded over the third segment along the second folding indentation.
  • a system for folding plastic bottles including: a bottle having a first folding line formed along a circumference of the bottle on a lower part, of a body of the bottle; and a strap, the slrap formed of a length of flexible material and affixed around the circumference of the bottle and positioned within the first folding line; the bottle having a first partially compacted state wherein a first portion of the length of flexible material is positioned between a first segment of the bottle which is disposed below the strap and a second segment of the bottle which is disposed above the strap, wherein the first segment is folded over the second segment along the first folding line and the first portion is disposed in the first folding line between the first and second segments of the bottle, trapping the first portion between the first and second segments; and the bottle having a second compacted state wherein a second portion of the length of flexible material is positioned proximal to a neck of the bottle and adapted to be passed over the neck, wherein in the second, compacted state,
  • the bottle further includes a second folding line; wherein in the second compacted state the first and second segments are folded over the third segment of the bottle along the second folding line.
  • the folding line is selected from one of: an indentation, a scored line, a weakness.
  • a method of securing a compacted mass of a bottle to a neck of the bottle including: (a) providing the bottle with a first folding line; (b) providing a fastening belt affixed around a circumference of the bottle; (c) folding a first segment of the bottle over a second segment of the bottle along the first folding line, the first segment proximal a base of the bottle and disposed below the fastening belt and the second segment disposed above the fastening belt, such that a portion of the fastening belt is trapped within the first folding line between the first segment and the second segment; (c) folding the first and second segments over a third segment of the bottle, the third segment proximal the neck of the bottle, such that a second portion of the fastening belt is disposed proximal the neck of the bottle; and (d) securing the second portion of the fastening belt over the neck of the bottle, so as to hold the first and second segments adjacent the third segment.
  • the bottle includes a second folding line and wherein the first and second segments are folded over the third segment of the bottle along the second folding line.
  • the folding line is selected from one of: an indentation, a scored line, a weakness.
  • FIGS. 1 A-D are various views of another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIGS. 2A-2E are stage-by-stage views of a method of compacting a recyclable plastic bottle using the fastening accessory of FIGS. 1 A-D;
  • FIG. 3A is a view of a second embodiment of the invention, whereby the bottle includes folding indentations;
  • FIG. 3B is a view of the embodiment of FIG. 3A including a fastening belt positioned within one the folding indentations;
  • FIG. 3C is a perspective view of the embodiments of FIGS. 3A and 3B in a folded and secured state.
  • the purpose of the environmentally friendly invention is to allow consumers to reduce the volume of plastic bottle waste ready for recycling with the simple and easy to use accessory which holds a compacted bottle in the compacted state so that the bottle takes up less space. By reducing the volume of the empty bottles it is easier for consumers to actively participate in environmentally-friendly recycling of beverage bottles.
  • Fastening accessory 40 is a belt that is fixed around the body 8 of a bottle 1.
  • Fig. IB illustrates a single-use, plastic beverage bottle that includes the second embodiment of the immediate invention, fixed around the body of bottle 1. This is the initial state of the bottle with the fastening accessory.
  • Belt 40 is a length of flexible material affixed around a circumference of the bottle and positioned at the lower part of the bottle body 8. The ideal placement of the belt 40 is around the bottom third of the bottle body 8. Most preferably, the belt should be placed just above the base 7 of the bottle.
  • Hie fastening accessory 40 is a length of preferably plastic material that is semi rigid or rigid and may be flexible.
  • the band may or may not. be stretchable or elastic. If the band/belt is of an elastic material, it is preferred that the elasticity of the material be very limited, e.g., having no more than 100% expansion capacity between a resting stated and a stretched holding state, and preferably less. In the resting state, the belt has a diameter approximately equal to the circumference of the bottle it is affixed to, and in the holding state, the diameter preferably increases only between about 10% and 50%.
  • An example of a rigid, non-elastic material is a plastic cable tie. This material is flexible, even though it is not elastic.
  • a semi rigid yet elastic material is a thick rubber band, such as rubber band bracelet (e.g. promoting cancer awareness).
  • Rubber band bracelets are known for including promotional information stamped onto or molded into the bracelet band.
  • the band has a width of between about 2 and 6 mm which may be sufficient to emboss or imprint directions for using the band as discussed herein. Such an advertisement would further catch the consumer's eye and act as a reminder to recycle the bottle (preferably using the accessory and method discussed herein) and to increase awareness for recycling in general.
  • Figure 1C illustrates the bottle of Fig. IB in a second, fblded-up state.
  • the folded mass has an exposed section 10A and a hidden section 10B.
  • Half of belt 40 is visible above the exposed part of the compacted mass 10 while the other half of the belt is hidden, as it is folded inside the hidden section 10B of the compacted mass 10.
  • ft is noted thai belt 40 is m close proximity to neck 2 of the bottle. It is further noted that the belt is on the same side of the neck as the compacted mass.
  • Figure ID shows compacted bottle of Fig. 1C. but now in a third state whereby the belt 40 has been moved to the far side of the bottle, and is obscured by neck 2.
  • Belt 40 while being taut, has enough play and/or flexibility that the exposed half of the belt 40 can be lifted (relatively easily) over the neck 2 and finish 3 portions of bottle 1 , in order to secure or clench the compacted mass 10 to the neck portion 2.
  • Figures 2A to 2D depict a stage-by-stage method of compacting a recyclable plastic bottle using the fastening accessory of the depicted embodiment.
  • Figure 2A illustrates the first stage of the process, which is to provide a fastening belt 40 on the body 8 of the bottle 1 affixed around a circumference of the bottle. The preferred placement of the belt, has been discussed above, in reference to Fig. IB. In order to start the process of compacting the bottle, it is useful to lay the bottle down to lie horizontally, as depicted in the Figure, on a surface.
  • Figure 2B depicts the second step of the method, in which the body of the bottle has been compacted.
  • the body of the bottle can be rolled-up in any manner.
  • One preferred method involves flattening the body of the bottle and folding the base over the flattened body.
  • the user places the bottle horizontally, with the base nearest the user and the top of the bottle furthest from the user. Between two and four fingers of one or both hands are placed on the lower portion of the bottle body 8, with the thumbs resting on the bottom of the base 7 (i.e. between the base and the user). Two to four fingers (of one or both hands) are used to flatten the body of the bottle and the thumbs are then employed to fold the base over the flattened body, in the direction away from the user, folding the mass towards the top / neck of the bottle.
  • Figure 2B shows the compacted mass 10 of the bottle after being 'folded up' using the method described above, or any other method. It is important to point out that the hidden half of the belt 40, referred to as hidden belt portion 40B. is trapped' or caught in one of the f olds of the bottle. Preferably, the hidden belt portion 40B of the belt is trapped in the first fold of the bottle, i.e. between the bottle base 7 and the lower portion of the body 8.
  • an outer-facing surface 10A of the compacted mass 10 is defined as being the surface which is roughly parallel to the slightly flattened shoulder and neck portions which abut the folded up portion of the bottle (see outer-surface 10A of Fig. 1C).
  • the hidden surfaces of the bottle in the tblded-up section of the bottle arc labeled with reference 10B.
  • FIG. 7C about half of belt 40 is visible, and referred to as a visible or exposed belt portion 40A.
  • the other approximately half of belt 40 is hidden (depicted by a broken line) and referred to as hidden belt portion 40B.
  • the visible belt portion 40A is in close proximity to neck 2 and finish 3 of the bottle 1.
  • the exposed section 40 ⁇ of the fastening belt is proximal to a first side of the neck of the bottle after the base has been folded over the flattened body at least twice.
  • a broken line arrow depicts the approximate direction in which the visible belt portion 40A must be moved in order to couple the compacted mass 10 to the neck of the bottle.
  • FIG. 2D depicts the final step of the method after looping the visible belt portion 40A over the bottle opening (neck and finish portions), while the hidden belt 40B (shown in dash lines) is caught in the folds of the compacted mass 10.
  • a portion of the visible belt portion 40A is obscured by the neck of the bottle, and therefore depicted with a dashed line.
  • the exposed / visible belt portion now rests (tightly) against the far side of the neck of the bottle.
  • Figure 2E is similar to FIG. 2D, but providing a perspective view.
  • Figure 2E' depicts the same view as FIG. 2E, but with the three segments indicated with different filler patterns.
  • Fastening belt 40 is depicted in FIGS 2E and 2E' securing bottle 1 in the folded state.
  • Fastening belt 40 includes a length of flexible material affixed around a circumference of the bottle and positioned on a lower part of a body of the bottle.
  • a first portion 40B of the length of flexible material is adapted, in a first partially compacted state (shown in FIG. 2B), to be positioned between a first segment 20A (see FIG. 2E' and 7 of FIG. 2A ) of the bottle which is disposed below the belt and a second segment 20B of the bottle which is disposed above the belt, whereby the first segment 20A is folded over the second segment 20B and the first portion 40B is disposed in a crease 22 (see FIG. 2E') of a fold between the first and second segments 20A, 20B of the bottle, effectively trapping the first portion 40B of the belt.
  • a second portion 40A of belt is adapted, in a second, compacted state (see FIG. 2C), to be positioned proximal a neck of the bottle.
  • the first and second segments 20A, 20B are folded over a third segment 20C of the bottle.
  • the second portion of the belt 40A is adapted to be passed over the neck of the bottle.
  • the fastening accessory 40 may be affixed to the bottle 1 during the manufacturing process of the bottle or at the packaging plant (after the bottle has been sealed with the closure/cap) or post-manufacture, e.g. by the wholesaler / retailer or post-purchase by the buyer. Accordingly, the fastening accessory may be purchased when already affixed to the bottle or separately tor home use. If bought separately, the buyer may attach the accessory before the beverage is opened or once the bottle is empty.
  • the accessory may be comprised of a similar material to the recyclable bottle or a different material. The accessory may have different dimensions than those specifically mentions or depicted in the Figures.
  • FIG. 3A illustrates a bottle 301 including at least one folding line 322. While the bottle 301 is depicted including two folding lines it is made clear that the scope of the invention includes a bottle with only one folding line. Preferably the single line is located on the bottom third of the body of the bottle.
  • the folding line 322 is a recessed channel or indentation created during the manufacturing process.
  • folding line 322 is a scoring or weakening along a circumferential plane of the bottle.
  • the purpose and function of the indentation is to provide an area of the bottle which is generally susceptible to bending and folding (preferably more susceptible than the rest of bottle) so as to allow a lower portion 307 (the term “portion” is used interchangeably herein with the terms “section”, “segment”, “part” and the like) of the bottle 301 to be easily folded over a middle portion 308 of the bottle.
  • the indentation further or alternatively functions as a folding guide, which indicates to the user how and where to fold the bottle.
  • bottle 301 includes a second folding line 324.
  • the folding line is located in the upper third of the bottle, as depicted in FIG 3A.
  • the second folding line is adapted to facilitate folding of the first and second portions 307, 308 of the bottle over the third portion 309 of the bottle.
  • the folded state is depicted in FIG. 3C (the figure also illustrates the fastening belt securing the bottle in the folded state).
  • Figure 3B illustrates the embodiment of FIG. 3 A further including a fastening belt 340 positioned within the lower folding indentation.
  • the fastening belt is a strap or band of flexible material.
  • the fastening belt or strap 340 has the same or similar properties to fastening belt 40 discussed above.
  • fastening belt 340 is positioned within the upper folding indentation, (second folding line 324). In this position, once folded as depicted in FIG. 3C, the external section of the fastening belt 340 is cinched around the neck 302 of the bottle. The belt is extended around [folded] segment 308 and secured to the side of the neck that is opposite the side of the folded segments (similar to the depiction of FIG. 3C where the folded segments are on the left-hand side and the band is secured to the right-hand side of the neck of the bottle).
  • Figure 3C illustrates bottle 301 in a folded and secured state.
  • Bottle 301 is depicted where lower segment 307 is folded against middle segment 308 at the first folding line 322, and the segments 307, 308 are folded against the upper segment 309 at the second folding line / indentation 324.
  • the band 340 is then looped over the bottle neck 302 so that the band holds the folded segments together in the folded state by the tension exerted by the band 340 on both the facing side of the bottle neck and the crease / fold /indentation between the folded lower and middle segments 307, 308.

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SG11201900103RA SG11201900103RA (en) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 A fastening device for compacted plastic bottles intended for recycling
MX2019000635A MX369752B (es) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 Dispositivo de sujeción para botellas de plástico compactadas destinadas al reciclaje.
RU2019104289A RU2697679C1 (ru) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 Фиксирующее устройство для сжимаемых пластиковых бутылок, предназначенных для вторичной переработки
CA3029540A CA3029540C (en) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 A fastening device for compacted plastic bottles intended for recycling
KR1020197004296A KR102074377B1 (ko) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 재활용을 목적으로 하는 압축된 플라스틱 병을 위한 고정 장치
JP2019513744A JP6673576B2 (ja) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 リサイクルのための圧縮されたプラスチックボトルに対する締結デバイス
BR112019000594-3A BR112019000594B1 (pt) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 Correia de fixação, método para prender uma massa compacta de uma garrafa a um gargalo da garrafa e sistema para dobrar garrafas plásticas
NZ750118A NZ750118A (en) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 A fastening device for compacted plastic bottles intended for recycling
AU2017300978A AU2017300978B2 (en) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 A fastening device for compacted plastic bottles intended for recycling
US15/555,519 US10155327B2 (en) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 Fastening device for compacted plastic bottles intended for recycling
UAA201900531A UA124970C2 (uk) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 Фіксуючий пристрій для пластикових пляшок, що стискаються, призначених для вторинної переробки
CN201780044124.1A CN109476395B (zh) 2016-07-17 2017-04-27 用于压缩塑料瓶以意图回收的一紧固装置
US16/190,189 US10933564B2 (en) 2016-07-17 2018-11-14 Fastening device for compacted plastic bottles intended for recycling
ZA201900472A ZA201900472B (en) 2016-07-17 2019-01-23 A fastening device for compacted plastic bottles intended for recycling

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